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Express initial interest by February 1817, 20112012 by sending an email to dcaps@cornell.edu. In a paragraph please include the following information - description of collection, document types (photographs, monographs, manuscripts, slides, etc.) and estimated collection size.
Staff from the Library's Digital Consulting and Production Services (DCAPS) will contact and assist applicants with the full proposal application process - including copyright issues, budgets, technology options. Full proposals due by March 3130, 20112012.
Download full proposal application (.doc)
The Proposal Review Committee, comprised of members of the Arts & Sciences Visual Resources Advisory Group, will evaluate proposals and make their recommendations.
Important Dates for
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2012 Program
Stage DateStage Date
Express initial interest by by February 1817, 20112012
Proposals due March 3130, 20112012
Awards announcements May 20112012
Planning & Implementation Begins Begins August 2011 2012
2011 Awards
Annetta Alexandridis, Classics/Art History - Greek and Roman Coin Collection
Collaborators: Verity Platt, Classics
Cornell's coin collection is listed among the most important numismatic collections in the United States. Online availability of 1,500 coins from the ancient world with detailed descriptions will enable the integration of these coins in teaching and learning at Cornell and elsewhere. Because the coins are too valuable and risky, currently they can be used only for small-group classes. The potential is enormous.
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Information about imaging, metadata creation, online access, and visual resource support services are available at
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https://confluence.cornell.edu/x/CRAMC
Grants Program Poster
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